(E) Preparation of planting plan for Bridgeport Hydraulic Company, and 

 miscellaneous planting plans in New England J. F. BOND, Bridgeport, Conn. 



(P) Experiments in wood preservatives A. L. DEAN, Sheffield Scientific 

 School, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. 



DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 



(P) Plans for timber treating and testing laboratory in Washington, D. C. 

 C. G. CRAWFORD and S. M. KOWE, Washington, D. C. 



FLORIDA. 



(D) Improved methods of turpentining, experimental pine forests, in coopera- 

 tion with the Hillman-Sutherland Land Company FRANK KLARPP, Green 

 Cove Springs, Fla. 



HAWAII. 



(E) Examination of lands for insular forest reserves R. S. HOSMER, Hono- 

 lulu, Hawaii. 



INDIANA. 



(P) Timber testing at Lafayette, Ind., in cooperation with Purdue University 

 Dr. W. K. HATT, Lafayette, Ind.; assistants, H. D. HARTLEY, O. P. M. Goss, 

 M. CLINE, and T. A. NEWLIN. 



MARYLAND. 



(M) Study of Potomac River watershed W. W. ASHE, Hancock, Md.; assist- 

 ants, W. C. LATANE, JR., and J. A. FITZWATER. 



(P) Experiments in seasoning chestnut telephone poles, in cooperation with 

 the American Telephone and Telegraph Company and the Postal Telegraph- 

 Cable Company H. F. WEISS, Parkton, Md. 



MASSACHUSETTS. 



(M) Woodlot and timber-tract examinations, in cooperation with the State 

 ALFRED AKERMAN, State Forester, Boston, Mass. 



(P) Experiments to determine the value of various woods for pulp A. D. 

 LITTLE, 93 Broad street, and H. S. BRISTOL, 74 Pinckney street, Boston, Mass. 



MICHIGAN. 



(P) Experiments in seasoning and treating hemlock and tamarack cross-ties, 

 in cooperation with the Chicago and Northwestern and Wisconsin Central rail- 

 road companies, and experiments in seasoning cedar telephone poles, in coop- 

 eration with the American Telephone and Telegraph Company H. A. PAUL, 

 New Ludington Hotel, Escanaba, Mich.; assistant, C. S. SMITH. 



MISSISSIPPI. 



(E) Study of forest problems, in cooperation with the State Agricultural and 

 Mechanical College GEO. L. CLOTHIER, Agricultural College, Miss. 



NEBRASKA. 



(E) Nursery and planting work, Dismal River Forest Reserve C. A. SCOTT, 

 Halsey, Nebr.; assistants, W. H. MAST and LAMORE BESLEY. 



NEVADA. 



(F) Examination of lands for new forest reserves, additions to and elimina- 

 tions from existing forest reserves W. H. B. KENT, headquarters Hotel Hollen- 

 beck, Los Angeles, Cal.; assistants, R. B. WILSON, Las Vegas, Nev.; CLYDE 

 LEAVETT, Caliente, Nev. 



NEW HAMPSHIRE. 



(M) Study of woodlot and forest conditions in southern New Hampshire, in 

 cooperation with the State H. C. NEEL, Cheshire House, Keene, N. H.; 

 assistants, A. T. BOISEN, B. MACKAYE, and W. C. WICKHAM. 



NEW MEXICO. 



(E) Nursery and planting work on the Gila Forest Reserve and the Fort 

 Bayard Military Reservation W. R. MATTOON, Fort Bayard, N. Mex.; assistant, 

 W. B. HADLEY. 



